- From: Dan Connolly <connolly@www10.w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 12:41:56 -0400
- To: dd@www10.w3.org
- CC: web-access@www10.w3.org
[when I write to web-access@w3.org, who receives the mail?] Daniel Dardailler wrote: > > Hello, you'll find at this link: > http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TandS/Team/access-brief > (and attached as well) > the current draft of the briefing package we expect to submit to our > members by Friday. First, I have some "house style" questions: where will the document sit in our web space? What pages will point _to_ it? Is it world-readable, or member-only? What "navigation bar" links will it have at the top? Will it bear the W3C logo? Is there an icon for this activity area? I think the link to http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Disabilities should use the title of the page, not the URL, as its label. Then, about the content: you refer to "the alt tag." Is that a reference to the alt attribute of the IMG element in HTML? I have heard of an "alt tag" proposal from Netscape (though I have never seen it) and think the way it's phrased in the document is ambiguous. Also, it says: |Finalize work on OBJECT tag | (real ALT content, client side image map). The OBJECT tag (sic -- should be elemnt) _has_ real ALT content. This is the major improvement over the <IMG> tag. Could you either clarify this or strike it? A comment... Wow: 3.A Working group on Guidelines and Style Guide (for HTML and browsing/authoring tools). 4.A Working group on Test and Certification software. so... we're finally going to get this done, huh? Yeah! > Some Annexes (like non-US legal pointers, "current player" list or > supportive association list) need more work, to come during this week > and the next. The "SGML consortium" has the wrong label and the wrong address: the label should be "SGML Open" and the address should be http://www.sgmlopen.org/ Dan
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